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No. 870E supports that many NVME at once.
Since someone else was saying it would not. Again you're not looking at the whole conversation. It's not turned into you creating non-sense because of you lack of any understanding and thus de-railing the thread.
MOVE ON.
Good day Sir.
I am curious: Why are you doing this? Why are you trying to mislead people like this when you know what you wrote is not true?
If so best to ask the board manufacturer if they have support for that. Ryzen 7000 and later support manual control of devices like that but it is dependent on the board and firmware implementation. It needs hardware and software support.
Even if it isn't supported on the stock or firmware available, it might be available on a firmware they can provide you that isn't public and only for advanced users (you must agree the warranty is voided).
i called MSI. and asked in the fourm.
like the MSI carbon 670e doesnt switch the main pcix slot.
like the asrock.
someone asked. im the usa
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threads/870e-or-670e-chipset-lane-management.408675/#post-2313958
Do you actually need the rest of the features of the X870E?
There are also a few X870 models that are much less expensive which would also do what you want (GPU at full x16 with three M.2 SSDs).
The Asus Prime X870-P would work for you if that is all you are really caring about.
Also, if you are intending to buy a 9800X3D and a 5090, why wouldn't you consider also just getting a larger Gen5 SSD and moving your data to the single disk?
the two gen 3 ssds are 1 gig. the samsung 990 pro is 2t.
im gunna get a 4t. and the 670E msi carbon.
how about that 4080 ti. oh i mean the 5080. that turned about to be a joke
By the time a GPU comes out where you need full X16 bandwidth; we will all have move on to something newer anyways in terms of Motherboard + CPU
The 5080 is not too bad; once you OC it; there is tons of headroom there for that.
NVIDIA should have just pushed it to the limit with a factory OC and then out of the box it would have been a higher performing product overall.